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by username_my1
1262 days ago
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Yeah I recently walked into a very fancy European city center shop, obviously the owner took pride in what they do and the products where of high quality and the customers were there. but the price was so much higher than amazon for the same product that it didn't make sense... I asked the owner and he complained about rent. It obviously looks good from far, but if you know you're running a business at a negative to the customer fewer and fewer will show up year over year. |
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But yes, few people think like me, and probably every neighborhood business that isn't a service or a chain restaurant will be gone in a fairly short time.
The thought just horrifies me.
What are all these people going to do?
Adults who are making a good living, who have no skill sets other than dealing politely with humans and helping them? They aren't going to retrain for an STEM position. Their jobs are going to be replaced by nothing at all, just like we did with instrumentalists, just like we are doing with artists, just like we will do with drivers as soon as we can, which seems to be a bit slower than anticipated, but is inevitable.